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Glass lizard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The glass lizards or glass snakes, genus Ophisaurus, are a group of reptiles that resemble snakes, but are actually lizards. Although test species have no legs, their head shape ... Link
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glass snake definition of glass snake in the Free Online Encyclopedia. glass snake, common name for the snakelike legless lizards of the genus Ophisaurus found in the S and central United States and in Eurasia. The shiny, scaled body is gray or ... Link
glass lizard -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia Britannica online encyclopedia article on glass lizard:Glass snake (Ophisaurus ventralis).Hal H. Harrison from Grant Heilmanany lizard of the genus Ophisaurus in the family ... Link
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glass snake - definition of glass snake by the Free Online Dictionary ... glass snake. n. Any of several slender, limbless, snakelike lizards of the genus Ophisaurus, having a tail that breaks or snaps off readily and later regenerates. Link
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